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The
Tailor of Panama |
| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
1 hours 50 minutes |
| Starring:
Pierce Brosnan, Geoffrey Rush, Jamie Lee Curtis, Leonor Varela,
Brendan Gleeson |
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MFG
Rating: 2/5
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Normally
I like a movie to keep me guessing as to what the real story
actually is, but for some reason it just didn't work for me this
time.
Pierce
Brosnan plays Andy Osnard, a British spy... but not the British
spy. Andy isn't nearly as nice as Bond, which should be refreshing
but somehow doesn't turn out that way. Andy is assigned to Panama
due to problems in his previous assignment but doesn't spend any
time at all sulking about the downturn in his career. In fact, he's
barely off the plane when he's recruiting a prominent tailor for
his information network.
Seems
that his instincts are as good as ever when the tailor turns out
to have inside access to virtually everyone of importance in Panama,
from the President all the way to the leader of a silent opposition.
Furthermore, his wife (Jamie Lee Curtis) is the assistant to the
man in charge of the Panama Canal, which is exactly what Andy is
supposed to be keeping an eye on.
Things
are not always what they appear to be in this movie, and in it there
aren't really any "good guys" or "bad guys",
just guys who have their own interests at heart. Pay close attention
when watching it, and be sure to listen to all the dialogue. If
you miss the first 15 minutes of the movie, don't bother watching
it, just come back for a later showing. I was amused when a few
people straggled into the theater a full hour into the story since
there wasn't any way they had a clue what was really happening on
screen.
The
movie really isn't as bad as the 2 star rating makes it out to be,
in fact, I initially gave the film 3 stars. But on reflection it
just didn't deserve to be in the same class as our more recent 3
star films like 15 minutes. Then again,
it was light years better than Valentine,
but we didn't expect much from that film.
In
summary, the movie is worth giving a shot, just keep your expectations
real low and you won't be disappointed.
-
John
The Tailor of Panama - Movies For Guys
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